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How well would figures or plushies based off of the human ch

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Posted: Sat, 31/03/2018 04:17 (6 Years ago)
It's rare when we get affordable figures or plushies of the human characters from the Pokémon series, there exists Ash figures and a few figures of in-game protagonists and Lillie, but they're expensive as poison (especially the latter two) and not everyone is interested in Ash, they're probably more interested in the rivals or something.
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I know of a group that used to make figures based on media like The Simpsons, Shrek and Star Wars, the figures were actually pretty well made and quite detailed for a $2 figure, the figures used to come out in sets of eight usually within the span of a few weeks, however, with protagonists, rivals, professors, villains and various other characters, I think the figure sets would have to be extended. If anyone is Australian, then I'm sure you'll remember The Simpsons figurines that were sold for $2 at Coles, Target, Kmart and Bi-Lo in 2005, 2006 and 2009, the company who made those figures is the one I am thinking about.
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Personally, I think figures or plushies based on the human characters from the games and anime would sell pretty well, even if they're sold at the usual price of a figure or plushie.
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